GRETA MEGNUSSON GROSSMAN EXHIBIT – April 6th come see Grossman’s mid-century modernist work develop from her early days of training in Sweden to the last years of creation in Los Angeles, from the 1930s to the late ‘60s in A Car and Some Shorts. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville. Visit pricetower. org for more info. Thru May 6 Through May 6. Price Tower Arts Center, 510 Dewey Ave., Bartlesville (North), 918-336-4949.

THE OKLAHOMA SERIES – April 6th the Native Oklahoman Andrew Polk shares his love for his home state with this exhibit of mostly abstract art. Gallery hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, 1-5pm and Thursday, Friday, 1-9pm. Ongoing. www.livingarts.org.

ADOPT A ZOO ANIMAL – April 7th – No, you can’t take those little monkeys in the rainforest exhibit home. How cool would that be? But you can ADOPT (Animals Depend On People Too) a zoo animal or plant and contribute to the development of their habitat. Ongoing. Packages start at $30, www.tulsazoo.org. Tulsa Zoo and Living Museum, 6421 E. 36th St. N., (North), 918-669-6600.

LEGENDS AT DUSK – April 7th the Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 Keeler Dr. Park Hill, is bringing back the old days, with a tour of the famous Cherokee Ancient Village, and sharing ancient Cherokee. For more info visit cherokeeheritage.org Ongoing. Cherokee Heritage Center, 21192 Keeler,, Park Hill (East), 918-456-6007, cherokeeheritage.org.